blockquoteemThe radicalIslamic governmentof Irans Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad is reportedlyexecuting prisoners at an alarming rate,
according to International Campaign for Human Rights. Iran is
suspected of executing one person every eight hours. Since the
beginning of 2011, Iran has executed 87 people on various
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alt width210 height140 captionWhile the international news media
and government officialsare preoccupied with events occurring in
Egypt, the Iranian governments execution ofa DutchIranian woman
government officials claimed was involved in drug smuggling has
created a firestorm in Amsterdam, Hollandover the weekend.divThose
who knew Miss Bahrami, 46,claim the drug charges were bogus,
andpolice officials in The Netherlands say that she was originally
arrested for participating in antigovernment protests two years ago
when civil unrest in Iranfollowed accusations of a corrupt
presidential election.divdivAfter being arrested and processed on
charges of sedition, the Iranian government allegedly changed the
records to show Bahrami was arrested for cocaine smuggling and
possession, a capital offense in that Islamist nation.divdivUri
Rosenthal, Hollands foreign minister,blasted governmentofficials
inTehran for not granting the executedwomans relativesentry into
Iran toburyBahrami. Instead of turningoverher remainsto her
relatives, the Iranianofficials secretlytook Bahramis body more
than200 milesoutside of the Iranian capitaland held her last rites
and burialceremony without her relatives in attendance.divdivThis
is a shocking fact which bears upon the regime which does not meet
the normal standards of civilized behavior towards citizens and
foreigners, Rosenthal said.divdivBahrami, a naturalized Dutch
citizen, was hanged on January 29 after being convicted ofthe drug
offense.Iranian prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadialleges that an
unspecified amount ofcocaine was found in a search of her
temporaryresidence during the countrys national elections in
2009.divdivHer executionnine says agoprompted the Dutch government
to freeze all contact with what it labeled a barbarous
regime.Meanwhile, two American citizens who claim they accidentally
wandered into Iran last year are still being held in Iran. While
the government released their female companion, Sarah Shourd, 31,
her boyfriend Shane Bauer, 27, and a friend, Josh Fattal, 27,
remain captives accused of being foreign spies.The radicalIslamic
governmentof Irans Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is reportedlyexecutingmen
and womenat ashockingly highrate, according to officials with
theInternational Campaign for Human Rights. The ICHR claimsIran
executesat least threeprisoners every24 hours.Many of those given
the death penaltyare political prisoners who oppose the rule of
Islamic clericsin Iran.According to Aaron Rhodes of International
Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, The Iranian Judiciary is on an
execution binge orchestrated by the intelligence and security
agencies.Iranian judges are widely believed to lack independence
and their decisions are frequently subordinated to the wishes of
security agencies. Also, the actual number of prisoners executed in
Iran is difficult to verify but many believe is higher than is
reported.Iranian prisons are often the scenes of mass execution
such as in January whenmore than ahundred people were executed in a
mass hanging injust one Iranianprison, according to International
Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. The high rate of executions in
Iran has prompted the United Nations orderIran to halt its
execution of prisoners, but Iran continues its hardline approach to
criminal justice and law enforcement.EvenIranians with dual
citizenships or permanent residency abroad have been arrested,
sentenced to death by Iranian courts, and then summarilyexecuted.In
a case that outraged the worldsjournalists in 2003, an
IranianCanadian journalisttaken into custody by the secret
policewaslater murdered by Iranian security agents while in a
Tehran prison, according to Canadian police officials. The
reporter,Zahra Kazemi, was brutally tortured andsexually
assaultedby herinterrogators.div
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